Monday, September 29, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
My new mixtape is finally out! Im very very proud of this one. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it. Much love, peace & blessings!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Cast Away Express
The pitch to Fed-Ex from the people behind the film "Cast Away" must have been incredible!
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Thanks for the good times, friend.
You held me down for four long years, and always had my back. You never said much but you always opened up to me at the right times. Thank you wallet, but it was time for me to move on.
Sincerely,
The guy who always forgot you.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Study: Walking and Texting Ruins Your Posture
Texting while walking might not just cause you to fall face-first into a pool; it could also be bad for your posture, according to a new study.
Researchers at the University of Queensland observed 26 people as they walked, both without a smartphone and with one. They noticed that participants who were texting walked more slowly, hunched their shoulders forward, and didn’t walk in a straight line.
Lead researcher on the project Siobhan Schabrun characterized the walk-and-texters as elderly robots.
“They lock their arms, trunk and head together all in aid of keeping the phone steady in front of their eyes,” she explained. “Previous studies on older populations shows that this type of more rigid posture puts you at greater risk of falling.”
So, um. Don’t walk and text. You’re going to hurt your back, and also your face, when you run into a telephone pole.
Researchers at the University of Queensland observed 26 people as they walked, both without a smartphone and with one. They noticed that participants who were texting walked more slowly, hunched their shoulders forward, and didn’t walk in a straight line.
Lead researcher on the project Siobhan Schabrun characterized the walk-and-texters as elderly robots.
“They lock their arms, trunk and head together all in aid of keeping the phone steady in front of their eyes,” she explained. “Previous studies on older populations shows that this type of more rigid posture puts you at greater risk of falling.”
So, um. Don’t walk and text. You’re going to hurt your back, and also your face, when you run into a telephone pole.
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